Every year in November a band of transiting Bohemian waxwings tends toemerge out of nowhere, and this has always been kind of a ‘distant love’ since they are always choosing bushes or trees just out of reach of my camera. However, this time I had bought myself a 600 mm lense to be prepared for anything, only this time they didn’t show up! >
Untill today!Hei, vet du at den maten du serverer her ute er frossen?
Hey, do you know that the food you’re serving out here are all frozen?Vi sjekker alle ‘nye ansikter’ her idag. Vennligst sitt stille mens vi tar et bilde!
We’re checking all new faces here today. Please remain still whilst we take a photo!

Do you know, this wasn’t bad at all! Neasrly like fresh berries with a bit of ice cream to go with it! We’ll make a note of this place in our GPS!Dette vil antagelig kunne holde for idag?
This will probably be enough for me today!Jeg tar med denne. Ser deg imorgen!
I’ll grab this. See ya tomorrow!
(Compliments of SRB)

In most years here in central England it is January when Waxwings make an appearance when it is cold but the colder climes further north drive them down on the hunt for berries. This year I fear they will go short. In mild winters they never reach this far south